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Instrumental electronic music by Eigenfrequenz. Video features model Rebecca Allsop. For more see YouTube (youtube.com/eigenfrequenzUK), Facebook (facebook.com/eigenfrequenz), Soundcloud (soundcloud.com/eigenfrequenzuk) or Bandcamp (eigenfrequenz.bandcamp.com).
Main equipment used: Roland Juno-60, Yamaha CS-15, Yamaha DX7, Roland TR-505.
About Eigenfrequenz:
Eigenfrequenz creates electronic music based around analogue synthesisers, guitars and sounds, from melodic instrumental to abstract soundscapes, inspired by the sounds of the 70s and 80s. Influences include Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, Jean Michel Jarre, Vangelis, Kraftwerk, Cluster, Neu!, Brian Eno, Cabaret Voltaire, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), Human League and Gary Numan.
Eigenfrequenz is also looking at moving images as a way to connect music and visuals, in a different way to the conventional ‘music video’.
Instruments
Roland Juno-60 (1982), Yamaha CS-15 (1979), Roland SH-101 (1983), Yamaha DX7 (1983), Sequential Circuits Pro-One (1981), Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus (1979), Roland RS-202 Strings (1976), Korg M500 Micro-Preset (1977), Roland CR-78 (1978), Roland TR-505 (1986), Roland TR-606 (1982), Gibson Les Paul Standard (1997)
Effects
TL Audio C5021 (1991), Yamaha E1010 (1978), Korg SE300 Stage Echo (1979), Roland Dimension-D (1979), Roland SBF-325 (1979), Pioneer SR 101 (1969), Lexicon PCM70 (1987), Yamaha SPX90 (1985), Yamaha SPX90II (1987), Korg A2 (1991), Electro-Harmonix Small Stone (1978), E-H Frequency Analyzer (1976), E-H Deluxe Electric Mistress (1976), E-H Big Muff Pi (NYC) (1971), E-H Small Clone (1979)
Recording
Revox B77 HS (1978), Mackie 1402 VLZ Pro, AKG Perception 420, ART Tube MP Studio V3, Tascam US 122 MK 2, Tascam DR-40, AKG K702, Genelec 6010A, Marshall MG15FX, Logic Studio Pro 9 (as multi-track recorder – no MIDI)